Trying to decide which of this weekend's new releases you want to see?
Don't stand around at the box office waiting to decide --
al.com producer Ben Flanagan breaks down this weekend's newest offerings in this week's edition of al.com's Flick Fix.

A WORD ON ROGER EBERTAny movie-related article today seems empty without a mention of the late, great Roger Ebert, who sadly passed away at 70 on Thursday. Listen to this tribute to the legendary Chicago Sun-Times film critic, or visit rogerebert.com to sift through its archives that hold thousands of his thoughtful, brilliantly written film reviews, essays and journal entries. He will be missed, and I only wish we could have read his reviews of today's new releases.

JURASSIC PARK 3D (PG-13)I kind of wish this got a larger 2D release along with this IMAX 3D experience they're pushing with Steven Spielberg's dinosaur theme park blockbuster clinic. Either way, if you get a chance to see this on a big screen with loud -- and I mean loud -- surround sound you do it. Spielberg, arguably the pioneer of the modern blockbuster, reinvented the style and scope of mainstream adventure storytelling and packaging with eye-popping special effects that manage to hold up better than most films you'll see in 2013. The Tyrannosaurus Rex sequence alone will literally take your breath away. This is right there with "Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Jaws" and E.T." among Spielberg's finest works ever. SEE IT. Rotten Tomatoes: 91%

True horror fans should ignore this "remake" of Sam Raimi's 1981 classic starring Bruce Campbell. But most true horror fans are completists and will watch any and every horror movie put in front of them. Still, the fact that Raimi put his name on this thing is troubling enough, given that other than having something called a "Book of the Dead," it in no way resembles a Raimi "Evil Dead" movie. Look, if there's no Ash, there is no "Evil Dead." That simple. "Juno" screenwriter Diablo Cody co-wrote this movie its own poster literally touts itself as "the most terrifying film you will ever experience." Too bad I'll never find out, at least not this weekend. SKIP IT. Rotten Tomatoes: 63%